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Intel VP: "Historically, if we were to miss milestones... we usually just gave exemptions. Saying no is a pretty powerful tool"
07.12.25
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CTech
John Pitzer says the era of exemptions is over as Intel cuts low-end SKUs, flattens management layers, and enforces engineering-first discipline.
Intel’s decision to keep NEX signals stability for Israel’s 350 networking staff
05.12.25
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CTech
Chipmaker reverses course on a potential spin-out as it bets on tighter integration across AI, data-center and edge products.
Intel layoffs continue with hundreds more jobs cut in Oregon
16.11.25
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CTech
669 workers are being let go across all four Oregon facilities, with factory technicians bearing the brunt.
Intel’s CTO jumps to OpenAI, leaving CEO Lip-Bu Tan to lead AI push
11.11.25
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CTech, Reuters
Tan to lead AI and Advanced Technologies Groups as Sachin Katti joins OpenAI’s infrastructure team.
Musk hints at Intel partnership as Tesla plans “gigantic chip fab”
07.11.25
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CTech
Tesla’s AI push could offer a crucial lifeline to Intel’s struggling foundry business.
Intel VP: “Everyone needs to step up and adapt to the new rules of the game”
05.11.25
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Amy Shapiro
As Intel undergoes a radical global transformation, VP of Wireless Communications Ilan Bressler outlines the new realities informing its next phase and explains why Israel’s speed and ingenuity sit at the core of that reinvention.
Intel Israel raises salaries by 10% in major pay restructure
04.11.25
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Elihay Vidal
Chipmaker integrates local bonus into base pay, promising stability and higher benefits for 9,300 employees.
“We are on the journey to rebuild Intel,” CEO Lip-Bu Tan declares after breakthrough quarter
24.10.25
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CTech
Shares jump nearly 10% as Tan’s austerity drive and $20 billion coalition deal begin to pay off.
Intel’s painful rebirth: Tan’s austerity plan delivers results as big money flows in
23.10.25
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CTech
Once left behind in AI, the chipmaker finds new support from rivals and the state.
"The markets are giving Intel a major pass": Can Lip-Bu Tan turn the comeback into a real revival?
22.10.25
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CTech
After an almost 90% stock surge, investors await proof that Intel’s bold new backers can deliver more than optimism.
Intel’s Habana Labs shut down, but its founders are moving back in
20.10.25
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CTech
Six years after Intel’s $2 billion acquisition, Avigdor Willenz and his partners are returning to the same Caesarea offices with a new AI chip venture, Element Labs.
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger: “Intel was late on AI. It made bad decisions over 15 years”
15.10.25
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CTech
The former CEO says America’s semiconductor revival will only matter if it leads to real manufacturing.
“We are building a new Intel”: Lip-Bu Tan leads U.S. manufacturing push for the AI era
09.10.25
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CTech
At its new Arizona factory, Intel stakes a claim to America’s semiconductor future with its first 2-nanometer-class node built on U.S. soil.
Intel bets on Israel to drive its Panther Lake AI laptop revival
09.10.25
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Omer Kabir
The chipmaker unveils its first 18A-based processors, developed in Israel, hoping to ignite a new wave of AI-powered personal computing.
Intel opens up its Arizona fabs to prove it can still build chips that matter
08.10.25
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CTech
After years of stumbles, the chipmaker is set to unveil the first product built entirely on its long-delayed 18A process.
Intel’s revival narrative gains steam on Wall Street as talks with Apple and TSMC surface
26.09.25
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CTech
Investors bet on a revival as government backing and new strategic talks lift the struggling chipmaker.
Intel courts Apple in bid for strategic alliance
25.09.25
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Omer Kabir
Talks include potential Apple investment as Intel seeks to reinvent itself with backing from global tech giants.
Intel’s employees win breathing room; its strategy remains in crisis
21.09.25
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Sophie Shulman
The Nvidia partnership boosts stock value and morale, but Intel’s design-and-manufacture model remains under pressure.
"The Trump Administration had no involvement in this partnership": Nvidia denies President role in Intel deal
18.09.25
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Sophie Shulman
Huang insists politics played no part in the $5 billion agreement, though Washington is “supportive.”
Why Nvidia’s Intel investment says more about Trump than about AI chips
18.09.25
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Sophie Shulman
A $5 billion investment that boosts Intel’s stock may reflect U.S. geopolitical priorities more than technological strategy.
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